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•mt DOWN DISPATCH n hWit'J **«7 Wadniadap -- —- . April Ut. 1914. at the part offlw.at Dun. ML C, order th* act ef March S, 1171. OUR TUMI: Oaa pear ....................91.00. SU month* . AO Three month*. .25 L. RU8DEE POPE. Pabliahar. Dana. X C, Navaatbar M, 111* WOMANHOOD Wo fear, while old walla break and! •Id bond* aever, Leat wa loo* Ufa'* moot prectawa thing* forever— ueevy jewel* valued aU the world above, Wc fear the loaf of wgawl o>l* no other; With muL deer tempi*, home, kia Mol mother. Ilia dree**, hop*, comfort, apt* i rod blearing—lave. 1 We need not faer while our life dull anduro. Woman with man, ramaimath ■ teed fa it, »are. And womanhood means mother,' home and lov*. —Exchange. S«a*t • Buk Account This FalL ' Along with iU campaign er bigger craps par sera and better selling methods, tha Prograadvo Farmer expects to hammer unceasingly the overwhelming need for taring aa well aa nwhiag We believe that every farmer in the South should have a baak account however small aad there will never be a better time thaa right BOW to begin. How will it help yea to pot your money in the' baak? Hare are some of the ways:: L A bank la tha safest place to knap money, aad it is actually dan gerous to knap any considerable sum of money about the home. Doing aa ie limply an Invitation to burglars aad murderers. Of course it is Im pariasl that yeu pul your money ia a sound bank mauaged by officials ia whom ywo have confidence; but there is now hardly a section uf the South without each banka, aad M per cent of all ear banks are far, far infer than the practice of keeping money at beast. 2. It ia good business. Farming1 m a business, why net cwstctact It as' soch? Ocher business men have their beaks la which they regularly deptait their surplus funds, with which they establish their credit aad obtain loans at fair interest ratal. Ia then any particular rea son why we should not run our busi wees in tha an way? Oa the oth er bead there ere dozens and dozens of reasons why we should,—why, as a matter of fact, H is the only sen sible way in which it can be conduct ed. 3. It encourage* thrift, that splendid attribute that we usually associate with strength and charac ter. We all admire tha man, who with temptations to spend waste/oi ly all about his. can resolutely say no to them all; we know that any : ation blaaeed with men of suck a bread Las ia it dements of strength and power that will make U great. One of tha finest things you can hope /or far poor boy is that ha be thrifty and strong in aeU-denial. sad yea yourself can do few things bat fee tbs* aw* Un Ik, M,aS, i U b imnm againit a loti-' lata old ago. That* U oo mora pa tbetk thing In tha world tiu an otd eoapla, broken by toil aad poo arty, thair ehildraa gonot liUlo to hop# aad U*a hr, aad—id to flfht oa yaar attar yaar for their vary broad. Lot «a in tha ram mar ad Ufa nod atraagth ao work aad oaro that whoa tha winda at Ufa wtotar blow apan aa, wo can faaa them withoat bar. t It permits baying aa a caah hook So long ao ara an draggad damn by tha cradtt ayaiaaa millatona moot not arpaet any groat pragraoa, Indlrldnal or collective. Than la Jad ana way to got away from tbia avtl, aad that ta to pat year barimaa an n eaah bosk and keep H tbara. Tkk k (Stag ta mean aalfdooial dad. paoaltly aoaaa aotaal baidaMpa, bat It k bettor far a pear ta da without • a Frank Thornton's Big S Day Coat Suit Sale. Stutk| WtimnUj wn ii|, November Uik, ud lutiag oaul December k»t 5M FINE COAT bUHS whin in the eour* oX hum* Will be on ml* at ipcoal prim*. Elegant man tail ored garment* that hav. just arrived. line are SUITS OF THE FINEST MATERIALS. THE VERY LATEST STYLES. ALL COLORS AND SIZES from 14 to BL LIVING UP TO OUB REPUTATION WE CAR EY IN STOCK NOTHING BUT HIGH CLASS MER CHANDISE. WEBUYOUK SUITS FROM AMERICA’S GREATEST COAT SUIT MAKER, LANG A CO-. ON FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. WE BUY IN TRE MENDOUS QUANTTTES, so art prices far .BETTER THAN XUS SMALL BUYERS AND YOU WILL FIND OUR SUITS SUPERIOR IN QUALITY AND WORK MANSHIP. HIGH CLASS DEPENDABLE MERCHAN DISK AND STYLES THAT ARE STRICTLY NEW. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY SUIT REGARD LESS OF PRICE HAVE THE BEST GUARANTEED SILK LININGS AND THE STYLES AS NEW AS THE HIGHEST PRICED. $35.00 end $40.00 fire coat mils, one week for $37.50 $26.00 and $30.00 coot suits | for oo« week $13.60. $20.00 and $22.00 coni suits for one week $16.00 $16.00 and $17.60 com uiu fee one week $1£M Fifty coat suite selected from broken stocks, st| col or*, end. nearly nil files. Regular price $15.00 for one week at $9.38 300 coeU for ladies, misnee and .children, also one hun dren wool drtasea. anil silk combination dresses, will go in thin 7-day sale at re duced prices. FURS! FURS! $6,000.00 stock of Hne furs, the best graded end the newest muffs ami ecnrf-i wil] go in thin sale at about one fourth off the price. riLES OP NEW GOODS HAVE ARRIVED THIS WEEK KP.W SILK WAISTS, CHARMING STYLES. *2.50 (Ilk crcpa da china waiaU, in whita and colon, apacial at *1-90 $1.54 China »llk waists, whita ami colon, 98c Everything new in »ldrt« AT *2 9*, *3.9*. *4 98 to *12M. ALL SIZES AND COLORS IN NEW KID GLOVES at *1.00 an* *1.50. NEW LINE SJLE HOSE at 60c ta *2.50. NEW WINTER MODELS IN THE AMERICAN LADY CORSETS. ALL SIZES TO M at *100 U *5.00. NEW SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WASH GOODS AND TRIMMINGS AND THE GRANDEST ASSORT MENT Or NEW WIMTEB ■ATS AND MILLINERY SHOWN IN THIS SECTION MAKE OUT YOUR LIST AND ATTEND THIS BIO ■ALB. nr IS A SIGHT WORTH SEEING AND MONEY SAVED TO COME Dim STOVES CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY Pnak W. TWntea FsjsMmIi, W. C i >f OTIC'S I i ’levin g qua lilies', u Admiristra 1C* of Ui< Estate of Ransom 1 S- Ah. daisigjwn. lata of Barest! -ounty, this is to r.oUfy all parsoor 't’din* claims agaiiut said as tats *■ nr* sen I them to tho under signer c or before Uctolwr 1*, 1916, O' I lb*' police will be plauled in bar ot I ’V,:c recovery. All persona indabt ■ * to said estate will please met iv-KNliato pay went. TV's October Uth. 1916. 4. W. WI150N Administrate VALUABLE LAND FOR SAL* On December 1st, 1916, at two o’clock p. m. the Isabella McKay Wort of land will be offered for aale at public auction. 11m tract con tains pH acres, about 160 aero* darned and la hJ»h su.te of culUva vlon, three good teaast baildtogs, port of wood land well timbered; lo cation two end one-he If miles North uf Duke on old Raleigh and Fayette ville Stats Hoad about 16 ail# from famous Smiley’s Falls on Capo Fear River Sale will be on the premi ses- 'r this of rale o,.e-third cash bob" -1 in one and two years, de fai red payments secured by roorv goire or retention title. Per further information apply to lbs p-i-tersienod. JOflN A McKAY DR. C. H. SEXTON Ex re. M. I. McKar " A Townsend, Attcroeyi. NOTICE LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained, in a certain mort gage deed exocuted to the under signed by W. T. Warren end wife Alice Warren, which mortgage deed is recorded in the Register of Deeds oflice of Harnett county in Book No 105, on page 210, default having been made in the payment of the earns die undersigned mortgago* will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in LiUlngton f*. C-. on Wednesday, the hlh ai December, 1915, at 12 o'clock, noon the following described tract of land: Being a part of the land* of thi estate of John 8milh. deceased, and being n port of lot No. 4 of the di vts.on of said, lands; bcginnt.ig at i woke with poet oak and pine point ers In the line of lot No. 3 of said division 70 chains from the syca more hclow the ferry, end ruhe anti the line of lot No. 6, No. 3 K. 17 chains and HA links crossing thi Bess ferry Road to a pis* and point ers; then x TO l-Z hi. 61 chains re .tossing the Bass Ferry rood to a stake and pointers on the stag* road a corner of lot No. 6; then as thi isaJ 8 24 1-2 W. 23.50 chain* to < s ake, then 8. 29 W. 14 chains U the coiner of So. t; then with thi tine of lot* No 3 N- 87 l-Z W. 41 rheia* to the beginning containing 124 acre* more or lees. This is I due und valuable farm in a higt state of cultivation ami good build i inn. This November 8th, 1916. L F. YOUNG, Guardian, Mortgagee SALE OF LAND UNDER MOST GAGE rursoenW to tW- pewsw *4—eel, contained in a certain aortfsn deed, duly exocuted by J. G Jonsi end wife, Lucy G Janes, to Flics lirth Matthews, on the 15th, day oj November, 1911, and recorded li Rook 110, page 361, of the Registrj of Harriett county, said mortgagi deed securing a certain note or boot therein recited, end default henna been made In the payment of thi same, the undersigned, transfer*! of said mortgage deed, will tell t< ihe highest bidder, for cash, at thi , courthouse door in Lillington Her ' nett county. North Carolina, on Mon day, December 20th, 1916, at U o'clock noon, the follosring dencrib ed real estate, lying and being ii RinrU River township, Harnett coun :y. North Carolina: Recinnjng at a stoke in Ilalli inanrn, a little north of a road, am known os the comer between thi Lack Rich tract and the Alax John ' son lend, and runs with the old lini ' of the Rich tract South 25A degteet I Went 6 50 chains to e pine comer f ik.....— v...,k sen. i-- v.. HUM chains to a stake on the Wes' ot llallt Dranch ■ thane* South 42 M degree* East antil this line strike, said Hail* Branch; thence as tie various courses ot said branch to I poplar comer in Bright Matthew* line; thence with this fine North 5< degrees East 21-60 chain* to n stale with dogwood, sassafras and whit, oak pointers; thence North 2.75 dt greet East V).H0 chains to a stake it tho Alex Johnson line; thence wit] it South BOH degrees East 23.5J chains to the beginntne and contain. 60.8a aero* of land, more or lorn. The above land is known aa Up Zack Rich place, and It now oocu plod by Coo. W. Hicl[t. This is ai excellent farm tor tobaedo, ' edm cotton, etc., with good building* am out-hoases. This loth day of Novembar, 1218 R. D. OVERBY * BROS . Transfer*# of Mortgage Dead Franklin T. Dupres, AUy. NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of tke power* and au thorny contained In a certain tom ot Treat executed by Clarence Leg geU and wife, Really Leggett. U the undersigned, duly recorded it Hook Deeds of Trust, page* ltd, anc 141, Registry of Harnett county and In Hook 2M. png* 127, Registry of Sampson county, and default hay Ing been made In th* payment ot th* Bond secured therein, and the awn or ot said Bond, ha vine made appli cation to m# to foreeioaa acconHnj ■o tho power* therein set forth, th* following pro portv will be sold al public auction, to-wit; FIRST TRACT: «tasted in As amsboro township. Hamatt eoeaty being all of lot N*. <8 k> tho di vision of th* E. A. Harper prepmty an described ssd laid #4f by VT D Aironacb. Civil Engineer, width £ rlaloa and map af asms I* held la Beak 182, page Md, Registry ot l ffareetl eoenty, th* said lot beks| M by ISO feat, sad being tbs asm* purchased by Mid Leggett sad wtf* from A. L. McLaughlin and wife. Franees McLaurtiHn, tad being the same on which tho said Cl*res ii Leggett and wife sow live 8BTOWD TRACT: Lehtg end i» ■'* *»i Simps** mw, giMekig the load* pf I, c. Drauthon, A. B ' y+rm-. L B. Warn J. C. kodaea v-d *Dwa rMtdatar thirty sere*, more or lean. bate' the mm* aee Wd U Easily Jan* teggotl bo 1 ■ 0. Had**' and wtfa, tab A. Bad / -w.i, co tiuttkiiiy Ui r— ..'etboJ ucsr.v.ptmn, .-x r-'c j d iutvr mono by tv. m u.j. tco.dfd in Kook 107, page bid uy cf 1 ri.uytec; corot}. Ce- r. >■ *T ueoJ nfcrtao i, ,ikI the n. . CCI- thv.eiu cuu.Oi.a i Look 2&8. p..so iV: nnj.son county. T>*4 of **f«, St* UN . E.- Ui. i irii. »i - «vw., Place of .o, A. C L JV . Dunn. N. C. Tonai of rtla, ervh. Thli November 1 ‘ ' ■’ J. Vf. Wllfil.n Truc.ev NOTICE Ol’ LAM) SAI.E Pursuant to the iiou’er of sak coc . tainou in a certain mortgage uowl. duty executou uy K. A. Stewart to J. C. Jons«. on tho 7th day or - boe. 191a. and rocoidaJ in Book llit. at page So6, ol. the Re-net ry o, Hii - nett county, said mougagu deed te 1 curing certain note or IkwhIs therein recited, and default having bsen cnadu la the payment of tne wim, the undersigned, transferees ol said mortgage deed, will sell to the high est bidder, fw cash, *t the court house door In Lilliugiun. Hmnet: county. North Caroline, on Uonuay, December 20th, 1915. at 12 o dock noon, the follosring described real estate, lying and being in Blech Riv er township, Harnett county, North Carolina. ' Beginning at • take in Hall’s . branch,.m little North of s road, and known aa the comer betweoo the Zack Rich tract and the Alex John son land, and nms with the old line of the Rich tract South 25’* degrees West IL60 chelae to a pin* corner; thence South lSVk degrees East JO. 90 chains to s stake on the Wen ol lull's Branch; thence Sooth 42'* degrees East until this line strike* said Halls branch; thence as the raiioui courses of said branch to a poplar comer in Bright Matthew* line; thanes with this line North 55 degrees East 2150 chains to s staha with dogwood, sassafras and whits oak pointers; thence North 9.75 de grees East SO JO chains to a stake in tha Alax Johnson line; thanes I with It South 86* drag root East 22-55 chains to the begiooing ami contains 60.85 acres of land, more or lees. Place of salt. Courthouse Door Lillingtoo, N. C> Tima of sals, Monday. December 20th. 1915. at 12 o'clock M. Terms of sals, cash. This 11th day of November, 1915 R. D. OVERBY A BROS.. Transferees of Mortgage Deed Franklin T. Dupree, Atty. NOTICE OF I,AND SALE By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of liariMtl county, in a special proceedings entitled J. W Denning, administrator of M. W Denning, deceased, versus IL L Denning, ct ale, which numoer u 1464 aa will appeal from -he special proceeding docket of said court, th< unaarsigned commissioner, will of far for tale for cash, in lha higbeal bidder, at tha POetofflco door, in An gler, Nonh^flBKl, <jn the lHtl W &i Xksefl^^Hpxkr—4 noon. 111 fosnOTtg described rea estate, lying am] being in th« Iowt of Angler, North Carelua: That certain iot or p-.r-el of land In Angtsr, North Carolina, bound* on the South by the dower lands et i Nancy I. Denning, on the East by Dunn street, bo the North by I'epol street, and on tha West by t"n sod: of W. U. Gregory. bsgunuc« a- tb< Intersection of Dunn s»d Depot streets, • suke comer, and run: thence as Depot street North 84* degrees West 120 fen and ter. irthci to a stake corner , W. H. Gregory’! line; thence with Gregory * lir. booth 6* dsgttet West lou feet u a stake, corner of Nancy I lienmni;': dower lot; thence Sooth 84-* degree East 120 feet and ten inches along i the line of said dower loL to a stake on the edge of Dunn street; tbcnc: 1 as tha line of Dunn street No-in 5* dgree East 100 foot to the beginning I That certain lot of land in Ai gicr North Carolina, hounded on tlx ■ , North by the dower lands of Nano ■ I Denning, on the Wei by the land' ■ of W. U. Gregory, on the South bj 1 the land* of J. W. Qockaday and o: 1 the Ragt by Dunn (treat, begianint ; 160 feet from the intersection oi Dunn and Depot rtroelH, and at i • stadia in the line of Dunn * tract > Nancy 1. Denning, and runs thene< 1 with the West lino of Dunn iltw ' nearly South 60 foot to J. W. Hock i adayS corner; thence with his liru i nearly West 146 feet to a stake li > line of alley wap; thence near); i North with Hi* lino of said alley waj 60 feet, Nancy 1. Denning's comet i thence nearly East with her line 141 foet to a stake In th* West line oi i Dunn street, the beginning comer. The time of tale, the 18th day oi I December, 1918, at 12 o'clock, noon Tanas of sale, cash TMa 10th day of November, 1916 FRANKLIN T. DUPUBB, Commtaricne ~ TEACHERS' MEETING The first teachers’ meeting of tb< , year was held at LUUngton. Norsm bar 12. The attendance was largi I and there was much Interest and an 1 Ihuslaaaa shewn. It was a day foi all who are Interested in school wort teachers, school odhesrs and cltiiens At 11 o’clock la the court room Dr, KC8 Noble, of Chapel Hill delivered an eddren upon the tub Jeet, “The Supreme Court Reversal tlaatf.'* 1 At 1 o'clock la the court room ■ trustees' meeting was held. Mr. 1 M. Bodges presiding. Inters stint talks were made span the followini subjects: Rocae Things Wa Hops 1< Aeromplish, Saperintsndent B P Osntry. The Trustee aad tee Teach ar, i. G Clifford. The Trustee sad the School. Charles Bum. At the school beUdtng at 1 o’clsch Prof. Frank Hare preaiding. Teeth srs As satieties was organised, fol lowed by Interesting discussions or the work of the raanrlrtW Pram 2 until • e’etorh the fellow lag eahjrrti ware latrrertingly dls reraadi Prwrtteel DMpHne J. It Martin. Fanmar and Usages of the Uhrery—]. M. DawsL My Pro Grrtredt .u...,. 1 be bwi Plan for a Kaar Kura I Teacher—Hit J. H. Withers. A primary elaas wea laughl liy lUiaa Irving noyater, iho primary .k oLkerving. • » -.bool building win beautiful i. ami Ail.ugiy uocoraiatl, ami it war an mypualiou to ad present to see Alai 14 being dune for the edu»ii -lonct acifuie of our children. llviow ik a list of the leechere wbu ivgmtercd ai the mvetirg: l.llltan liigo.t.halybeute Spring*. W- Lee, Duka. P. K. (liven, Kipling. O'n Tui'lir.gion, Duka. Adeline \v alter. Duiui. Juan A. Ailkiny, Dunn. Alice Crimea, Chalybeate Springs. J. U. M&hki Chalybeate Springs. Fionk K. Smith, Sunnier el. J. D. Champion, iiiquay Springy. Hokie Crumpisr, Dunn, t.aexal bimtn, Kipling. u«wkiu Uaia Kipling j cwie l'rueiovc, llolly Springs, i t win* WiLon, Dune. | Do.a r. CrvCL ilunnlevel. A'u.mliad i urliugton, Dunn. ■ i-iuc old an*. Dunn, hiune U Moseley. Dunn. Suklie MrCokorun, Dunn. Kaiia to. Junes, Dunn, tk&nuicy Williama, Dunn. iauLne Haaacil, Dunn, i.me M. Daria, Dunn. Gram II. Cheatham. Dunn. Katie M. Smith, Dunn. : Aiolbu hutchsi, Dunn. Annie XI. Cherry, Dunn. Fannie Roa.<er, Lillington. J. to. Martin, Duon. l-'ther Uivcna, Coat*, i Irving Koyster, Lillington. Annie Bello Humphrey, Coats. Margaret Bowen, Lillington. Ida Coats, Coats. Mattie Coggina, Coals. Mary White, Lillington. Jame Stacy, Lillington. Alice G. Roger*, Lillington. Pearl E. Taylor, Angier. uwen Odum, Coat*. Mamie McDonald, Lillington. Piank Hare, Lillington. Meta Godwin, Angier. J. E. Dowd, Angier. R. K. Dalton. Duke. Gao Tgylor. Angier. | Kathleen Creel, Aogier. Beanie Kn.ght, Broadway. D. 1*. Cameron, Hruadway. M. D. Thomae. Olivia. Katherine Thomas Jonesboro. Ml*. J. H. Wither*. Broadway. Ciara Kelly, Broadway. ! Gracia Withers, Bunn level. B«»*ie Cameron, Overhill*. Estvile Stephenson, Angier, tharlis Rich, Lilliagton. Lillie Smith, puquay Spring*, the*. S. Edwards, Benson. Annie Plaids, Lillington. I * Jam* McCormick, Linden. 1 Minnie Morrison. Lillington. Agnes Lee Cos, Linden. ' Lillian Johnson. Lillington. j Hubert Browne, Olivia. Carrie McDonald, Harnett. Fannie Mitchell, Lillington. Maggie Oliver, Pine View. Jennie Bryant. Puquay Sprlngr. Mamie Gregory, Angier. Lector Stephenson, Bunnlevci. F. G. Stephenson, Angier. Myili* Brown, Kipling. • («. M. Clutfliin, Jr., Lillington. j Chanty Mnwr, Angier. A side Satt .lold, LlUibgtun. Vida L. Ennis. Dunn. Mittir iioliand, Fuquay Springs. Hctlie M. Er.nie. Rsneon. J. I). Sniith, Kuqusy Springs. Charlie Ennis, Dunn. Meriltt Burn*, Memers. Euo* Bland. Jonesboro. Daisy Bland, Jonesboro Seth A- Coal*. Dunn. Lm a Johnson, Duke. ( lyde Brynn, Duke. Clara Buchanan, Broadway. H. M. Abernathy, Foquay Spring*. F.ila Black, Lillington. Nellie L. Chaffin, Kipling. Lillis G. Byrd. Mainers. Li label Foust, Broadway. Annie Wells, Cardenas. Mary O. Thompson, Broadway. )>. R Mclver, Rrnedway. Ola Rradley, Cardenas. Brownie Ezaall, IHmn. Ben Dixon McNsili, Kipling. Mery Freeman, Dunn. W. P. Williford. Dunn. Vivla Hain, Dunn. Iola Upchurch. LlUingtotx. —Harnett Pose KISAB. MIA1R 1 HAiNnr KKrt Tb« following deads hart baan Sl id in Jbe Register of Deads' office registration since Not. 12th: D. Godfrey, commissioner in J. H. LoUerloh, 20 eerie in Barbecue town ■hip; consideration 1150. W. J. Morris end Mary E. Morris to Oscar 8. Young and B. I\ Parrish *9 acres In Groce township; consul oration $4,009. John M. Webb and Diey Webb to W. R. Denning. $ tracts containing 48 acres in Areraaboro township. John Wsddell and Bylhania Wad dell to Grerar derelaad Wearer, one town Is* in town of Coats; can riders lion, $180. B. T. Stephens and Emma Steph en a le J. E. Cavinese, M sere I to u I L. R. Township; cansidaralion $'J0tV Merritt Whittanton and Sarah M j Whittonton to J. W. Wilson and C. U Wilson, $ tracts to Arsraaboro township containing 42 acraa; ror I sldaration 21-800 1 J. A. B>sloch and Emma BUIoch to R L Godwin and Hyman Piauh man, It 4-4 acraa In Aroreahorj township, consideration KD00 J. E. Mssrs to M. B. Meara. 2s Advance Winter Styles for a-reel, informal i^ afternoon affair* or church, easily re pro duced at home with little expense from New December McCALL PATTERNS The na / fashion fot -Vinter beutifully ...titrated. One bun dred page* of auth antic fashion infor mation- advance fashion news what it correct for all occasions in the New Winter ^ McCALL V BOOK OF FASHIONS FALL QUARTELY NOW ON SALE B. FLEISHMAN & BROS. DUNN, - N. C. ~ ZEVA’S TENT SHOWS Commencing, Saturday, Nov. 27 TO Saturday, Dec* 4th, inclusive IN Repertoire of High Class Plays both Comedy and Drama i . - .. Announcement \ T beg to notify ay friend* that I Z have started business under the Arm l.arce of Knijioria Mantel nnd Fix- - turo Co., manufacturers of • high art l mantels, hunk, drug r.ttd general ^ store fixtures, show rases, ond house < trimming specialties. 4 P Having had your patronage for the 2 ^ past ten years, amt feelirc that our • business relations have been satis- .^^B ^ factory. I bee U> ask a confutation «3 at cam*. ^9 Any order sent to me st North Emporia. Va„ will have my personal ^B ^ attention and will be hijthly nppro- ^9 L riatod. I I. T. WALLACE, Mgr. | i .North Emporia, Va. 3 r.sAii S A a A ,.AlA jAliltitdAli jBsa.tAli ,?» acre* in Otova townahlp; eotwid"a tion $100. g. M. Pearmall and Novella J. Pearaall to John R. Btrlrklend, 10 arraa ia Averaaboro townMtip: en:t eidaratioa $1,884 16. W. II. T. CoeU.end wife to J- U Kaon, 1 1-2 acme in Grove townahlp: ronaidaration $80. N. A. Tewaaand and Myrtle W. Townaond to Sellle rnrdlo, o»o loan lot ia Iowa of Dann; eoneiiio'bunti $000. Rofua Parrlah and Ballia P»>'i»« Ip J aapor A. Parrlah, 80 w ’»• in Grove townahlp; conexWrati in fl">M W. W. Dtrkona and Ora 01 i-ere to R. M. Dtckona, 1$ arraa In U. t R townahlp; oonaWtrelioo $K>0 R. S Bmlth a»d J. U. Bmlth to t R. Supra. 40 arraa In U. L. R- lowt eMp; ronaWorallon $046. livnrta Parrlah erwl 2. Q. P* rl-h to Alfred Wlllama and Wtf\ 4? arret ta Neflta Creak townahlp; cue aldaratiim $$00. Duncan Moor* and lattla M ore to W. C. Simla and wlft, IS a-2 nrraa; oontidarmtioa. $1S7. J. A. Hutto to J. Alfred Willhnu. •/S acres in Nalll’a Craok townuhJpi consideration |6tm,—Harnett Poe*. Iseat year North Carolina made a vary Rood chowing in har Intaraat hi the Rad Croae Chrlatmaa Seal movement. Of the seventeen atataa in her claaa, the National Aaoode tion for the Study and Prevention of Titberctiloai* givei North Carolina fifth place in the number of aaala •old It ia more than probable that thia year our rank will be rtill high er. M wa ara beginning to apprad ate tha value of these little aitampa. not only In expressing our Christ mas nsntbnento, but in tfis more practical ways of ha)ping stamp out tahsnruloala by providing ftanda for tube rra loots literature, non as, or for paying mme ana's way to the Reuiatorlum. J 11JJ|
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